enshroud
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Enshroud — En*shroud , v. t. To cover with, or as with, a shroud; to shroud. Churchill. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
enshroud — I verb blanket, camouflage, case, cloak, cloud, conceal, cover, curtain, disguise, eclipse, encase, enclose, ensconce, envelop, enwrap, guard, hide, hood, invest, keep clandestine, keep from notice, keep from view, keep hidden, keep out of sight … Law dictionary
enshroud — 1580s, from EN (Cf. en ) (1) + SHROUD (Cf. shroud). Related: Enshrouded; enshrouding … Etymology dictionary
enshroud — [v] cover cloak, conceal, hide, mask, pall, shroud; concepts 172,188 … New thesaurus
enshroud — ► VERB literary ▪ envelop completely and hide from view … English terms dictionary
enshroud — [en shroud′, inshroud′] vt. to cover as if with a shroud; hide; veil; obscure … English World dictionary
enshroud — UK [ɪnˈʃraʊd] / US verb [transitive] Word forms enshroud : present tense I/you/we/they enshroud he/she/it enshrouds present participle enshrouding past tense enshrouded past participle enshrouded literary 1) to cover or hide something completely… … English dictionary
enshroud — [[t]ɪnʃra͟ʊd[/t]] enshrouds, enshrouding, enshrouded VERB To enshroud something means to cover it completely so that it can no longer be seen. [LITERARY] [V n in n] ...dispiriting clouds that enshrouded us in twilight. [V n] ...the culture of… … English dictionary
enshroud — transitive verb Date: 1583 to cover or enclose with or as if with a shroud … New Collegiate Dictionary
enshroud — /en shrowd /, v.t. to shroud; conceal. [1575 85; EN 1 + SHROUD] * * * … Universalium